Three men accused of burglarizing and terrorizing a federal judge and a former high-profile attorney at their Indian Hill home picked their target based on the luxury car they were driving, Hamilton County's prosecutor said.

In a news release announcing the indictments of Terry Jackson Jr., Demetrius Williams and Darnell Kinney, Prosecutor Joe Deters said the trio followed Judge Susan Dlott and Stan Chesley from a Kenwood restaurant to their home on Dec. 4.

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The men are accused of entering the home and confronting the couple at gunpoint, then robbing them of several items.

Chesley was pushed down a small staircase at some point, causing a concussion, police said.

The men were caught after they ran a stop sign in Madeira while fleeing the scene, Deters said.

Each have been indicted on multiple charges, including aggravated robbery, aggravated burglary and kidnapping. If convicted on all charges, Deters said, the men face the possibility of more than a century in prison.

“Short of murder and rape, this is as serious a case as we get. People who are willing to enter someone else’s home with guns, knowing full well that the homeowners are present, and terrorize and rob the innocent homeowners are some of the most dangerous types of criminals we encounter," Deters said in the news release.